Prof Faezeh Ghanati : Technology and communication
🌿 Prof. Faezeh Ghanati, a distinguished scholar in plant biology, is a renowned faculty member in the Department of Plant Biology at Tarbiat Modarres University since 2019. With honors as a distinguished professor in education at TMU and recognition as a prominent professor in 2014, her academic impact is profound. Dr. Ghanati earned her PhD in Plant Physiology and Biochemistry from Shizuoka University, Japan, from 1998 to 2002. Her educational journey began with an MS in Plant Biology at Tarbiat Modares University in Tehran, Iran, from 1989 to 1992. Prof. Ghanati’s expertise and accolades underscore her significant contributions to the field. 🌱
publication profiles :
Education and Training :
🌿 Dr. Faezeh Ghanati, an esteemed plant biologist, embarked on her academic journey with a Bachelor’s of Science in Biology at Arak University, Iran, from 1985 to 1989. Continuing her pursuit of knowledge, she earned a Master’s in Plant Biology from Tarbiat Modares University in Tehran, Iran, spanning from 1989 to 1992. Driven by a passion for plant physiology and biochemistry, she furthered her education at Shizuoka University in Japan, completing her Ph.D. from 1998 to 2002. Dr. Ghanati’s diverse academic background reflects her commitment to advancing plant science, with each milestone contributing to her expertise in the field. 🌱
Academic Appointments:
🌿 Dr. Faezeh Ghanati has been a distinguished professor in Plant Cell Physiology and Biochemistry at Tarbiat Modares University since 1992, contributing significantly to the field of plant biology. She is an active member of the American Society of Plant Biologists since 2007 and the Society of Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research since 2011. Dr. Ghanati has held leadership roles, serving on the Board of Directors for various organizations, including the Iranian Society of Plant Physiologists, Plant Stress Center of Excellence, Iranian Society of Trace Elements, and Plant Metabolites Center of Excellence. Additionally, she has played an editorial role in reputable journals, including the Iranian Journal of Plant Biology and Science Journal of Kharazmi University. 🌱
Research Focus:
🌿 Dr. Faezeh Ghanati is a distinguished Professor in Plant Cell Physiology and Biochemistry at Tarbiat Modares University since 1992. As an esteemed member of the American Society of Plant Biologists and the Society of Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research, she has contributed significantly to plant science. Dr. Ghanati’s research, spanning various topics like the effects of aluminum on tea plant growth, boron-induced changes in tobacco cells, and the impact of salinity on soybean, showcases her diverse expertise. Her work on melatonin and calcium modulation in Dracocephalum kotschyi and the molecular analysis of sorghum leaf wax under drought stress highlights her profound contributions to plant physiology. 🌱
Publication Top Notes :
- Effects of aluminum on the growth of tea plant and activation of antioxidant system
- Cited by 256 (2005)
- Induction of suberin and increase of lignin content by excess boron in tobacco cells
- Cited by 269 (2002)
- Effect of salinity on growth, xylem structure and anatomical characteristics of soybean
- Cited by 200 (2011)
- Effect of moderate static electric field on the growth and metabolism of Chlorella vulgaris
- Cited by 44 (2016)
- Growth promotion and a decrease of oxidative stress in maize seedlings by a combination of geomagnetic and weak electromagnetic fields
- Cited by 70 (2011)
- Effect of methyl jasmonate and silver nanoparticles on production of secondary metabolites by Calendula officinalis L (Asteraceae)
- Cited by 80 (2014)
- Deposition of suberin in roots of soybean induced by excess boron
- Cited by 69 (2005)
- Crosstalk between melatonin and Ca2+/CaM evokes systemic salt tolerance in Dracocephalum kotschyi
- Cited by 43 (2020)
- Melatonin and calcium modulate the production of rosmarinic acid, luteolin, and apigenin in Dracocephalum kotschyi under salinity stress
- Cited by 40 (2020)
- Molecular, chemical, and physiological analyses of sorghum leaf wax under post-flowering drought stress
- Cited by 37 (2021)